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Keynsham woman, 60, admits importing cannabis and single charge of dealing
Karen Taylor allowed a drug user to be dealing drugs from her premises, court told
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A 60-year-old Keynsham woman who admitted supplying cannabis has been spared immediate custody.
Police were alerted to Karen Taylor after a package containing cannabis was intercepted in the post.
The quad is a dark green Kawasaki KVF 360 quad bike. There were also a number of STIHL tools stolen at the same time. They were stolen from a barn on Limeburn Hill near Chew Magna. The theft took place sometime during the night of May 7. Avon and Somerset Police Rural Crime Unit are appealing for information about the theft. 2 HOT 2 HANDLE : – Overnight 07/05 -08/05 Kawasaki KVF 360 Quad bike (dark green) along with numerous STIHL tools were stolen from a barn located on Limeburn Hill, Chew magna Any info please call 101 quoting – 5221099993. #RuralCrimeMatters#SeeItReportIt#EyesAndEarspic.twitter.com/3fIz62wrZX ASPolice Rural Affairs Unit (@ASPRuralCrime) May 12, 2021
Caravan stolen in Keynsham after buyer who agreed deal did not make bank transfer
Police are trying to locate the vehicle
The caravan was taken from the property with the buyer saying they had paid via bank transfer (Image: Avon and Somerset Police)
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A caravan was stolen by fraud in Keynsham after a buyer pretended to have paid via bank transfer.